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Do you understand how percentages work? If you eat 100g of meat that is 20% protein, you will get 20g protein. If you eat 200g of chicken egg that is 12.6% protein, you will get 25.2g protein. Meat may give you more protein in smaller portions, but if you eat the right portions of other foods, you will still get the same amount of protein that you need in your diet.

Originally Posted by Roseheart95

How quickly can something you eat make you feel ill? Today I started feeling ill about twenty minutes after I'd eaten something, and I thought it was the food but my friends said it was too soon. Could it have been the food that made me feel ill or was it probably something else?

It depends on how spoiled the thing that you ate was. It takes about 3-5 hours for food to pass from the stomach to the intestine, which is where most "upset stomachs" actually occur. However, depending on how spoiled your food was, you actually can have an upset stomach. The body is amazing in how it knows almost immediately if something should or shouldn't be in your system. If you ate something really, really bad, you can have a vomiting reaction almost immediately. Most of the time, though, if you have gastrointestinal upset, you need to look at what you ate 3-5 hours prior, rather than immediately prior.

How quickly can something you eat make you feel ill? Today I started feeling ill about twenty minutes after I'd eaten something, and I thought it was the food but my friends said it was too soon. Could it have been the food that made me feel ill or was it probably something else?

Reiterating that, depending on what about the food is the part actually making you sick, you might start to feel bad anywhere from almost immediately, to several hours down the line, or even a couple days later.

Originally Posted by Glass Eye

So tomorrow is LGBT Day of Silence and I am wondering, is communicating through writing, cheating ?

A quote I've seen floating around the internet and stuff lately, which I'm not going to bother finding any real legitimate origin for:

"protest" schemes that don't cost the participants any inconvenience, hardship, or money remain the most popular, despite their ineffectiveness.

Every time you cut a corner, or simplify it, a protest loses a lot of its meaning, imo. Obviously, not going through the inconvenience of not communicating with anybody for the entire day seems to have exactly that effect.

Originally Posted by Gelatino95

If you spray paint a T-shirt, will the design fade easily when washed?

Which end are you supposed to open a banana from?

iirc, one of my friends spray-painted designs on several T-shirts of his, and to the best of my knowledge, they never came out. So I'm going to say, "Probably not."

Do you understand how percentages work? If you eat 100g of meat that is 20% protein, you will get 20g protein. If you eat 200g of chicken egg that is 12.6% protein, you will get 25.2g protein. Meat may give you more protein in smaller portions, but if you eat the right portions of other foods, you will still get the same amount of protein that you need in your diet.

When eaten in the right amount, potatoes have just as much protein as meat does.

In case you're actually being serious, I looked it up and came up with a bunch of government crap about either military tactics or how parts of government are in relation to each other. I think it's the latter, though, because I vaguely recall my history teacher in high school explaining this, where the fact that federal government supersedes state governments is vertical superiority, but in cases where branches of a government that are more or less technically on the same level supersede one another, as the judicial branch does to the executive and legislative branches, is horizontal superiority. Though he might have called it lateral superiority or something, I can't remember, and hopefully they're not different things.

When eaten in the right amount, potatoes have just as much protein as meat does.

That is correct; they do. But it would be physically difficult to eat that many potatoes and get all of your nutritional requirements as well. That's why vegetarians eat beans and chicken eggs for their protein - because they are high enough in protein to where a reasonable amount can be eaten on a daily basis to get all of your nutritional requirements.

I'm gonna go out on a limb and assume it means someone is better in bed but thats just me...

I'll keep that in mind thanks

Originally Posted by GrizzlyB

In case you're actually being serious, I looked it up and came up with a bunch of government crap about either military tactics or how parts of government are in relation to each other. I think it's the latter, though, because I vaguely recall my history teacher in high school explaining this, where the fact that federal government supersedes state governments is vertical superiority, but in cases where branches of a government that are more or less technically on the same level supersede one another, as the judicial branch does to the executive and legislative branches, is horizontal superiority. Though he might have called it lateral superiority or something, I can't remember, and hopefully they're not different things.

Or maybe it is about BDSM or something idk

I vaguely remember that from high school but it isn't exactly what I was looking for. I was researching a mental disorder and it was described that people with the disorder felt horizontally superior to others rather than vertical superior. It would probably be best if I just look it up in a psychology book or something but I don't want to go through all of that trouble just for one phrase.

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That is correct; they do. But it would be physically difficult to eat that many potatoes and get all of your nutritional requirements as well. That's why vegetarians eat beans and chicken eggs for their protein - because they are high enough in protein to where a reasonable amount can be eaten on a daily basis to get all of your nutritional requirements.